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What happened on July 12, 2003
OPINION
Nature's Bottom Line
A Blow to Identity Thieves
Sharper Teeth for the SEC
There Are Many Ways to Practice Eugenics
Noses Pressed to Glass: Nepotism Does Hurt
Enriching the Art World Through Public Grants
Teacher Deserves Privacy
Where Were They Going When They Went for Nader?
Nuclear Preparations Put Earth in Jeopardy
Willie Nelson Stands for American Pride
Paid Signature Gatherers
A For-the-People Activist
Transparency in Oil Dealings in Africa
Updating the Cabinet
Christmas in Iraq
ENTERTAINMENT
Stardust memories
By Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
Pacifica radio network is returning to its Berkeley roots
By Steve Carney, Special to The Times
A.S.K. Theater Projects to bow out in the fall
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
WB flips over 'Mucha Lucha!'
By Elizabeth Jensen, Times Staff Writer
Orlando magic
By Mona Gable, Special to The Times
Renamed Afro Celts change for the better
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
'American Family' to be revived
By Elizabeth Jensen, Times Staff Writer
Freedom to point out the flaws
Ho-hum response
Chan casting
Bow wowed
By Bettijane Levine, Times Staff Writer
Sunny Haydn and a fine Bowl debut
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
A 'Love or Money' gamble
By Brian Lowry
Celine Dion to get some company
By Randy Lewis
Finally
Beanie Sigel goes to court
By Randy Lewis
Networks add morning personnel
By Greg Braxton
Atlantic turns to the Pacific
By Tim Rutten
Light summer fare with a New York pulse
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
Family fun? Your wish is granted!
By Robert Lloyd, Special to The Times
WORLD
Burials Mark Anniversary of '95 Bosnian Massacre
From Associated Press
Official Resigns Over Remarks on Germans
From Times Wire Reports
Talks Fail to Produce a Nuclear Arms Accord
From Times Wire Reports
Tropical Storm Claudette Enters Gulf of Mexico
From Times Wire Reports
Protesters Rally Against Attack on Shiite Mosque
From Times Wire Reports
Shining Path Rebels Kill 7, Officials Say
From Times Wire Reports
A Firsthand Look at Battle Against AIDS
By Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writer
In Boost to Trade, Cuba Welcomes First U.S. Cargo Vessel in 40 Years
From Reuters
Tagalong Found on Bush's Press Jet
By Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writer
Refugees Grow More Desperate in Liberia
By Ann M. Simmons, Times Staff Writer
Fallouja Police Fear Guilt by Association With U.S.
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Gets a Bad Name in South Korean Schools
By Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
CIA Admits It Allowed Error in Bush Speech
By Greg Miller, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
State's Jobless Rate Holds Steady at 6.7%
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Creators of 'Most Wanted' Execs Cards Standing Pat
By P.J. Huffstutter, Times Staff Writer
Prosecutors Launch Coca-Cola Inquiry
From Associated Press
For Disney Workers, a Hipper Place on Earth
By Richard Verrier, Times Staff Writer
Rebirth of Core Values
By Roger Vincent and Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writers
Enron Files Reorganization Plan
From Reuters
Krispy Kreme Outlets to Be Sold
By James F. Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Stocks Rise on Bargain Hunting
From Reuters
Pampered Pets Have Collared the Market
By Elizabeth Kelly, Times Staff Writer
State Reworks Morgan Stanley Power Contract
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Quattrone's Request to Move Trial Is Disputed
By Walter Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Clear Channel Must Cut Stations
By Jeff Leeds, Times Staff Writer
Tyco Sets Policies on Executive Pay
From Bloomberg News
Air Force Touts Boeing Lease Despite Costs
From Reuters
Morgan Says SEC Probing Fund Sales
From Reuters
Also
U.S. Tariffs Violate Trade Rules, WTO Says
From Associated Press
Peregrine, Creditors Agree on Restructuring
From Bloomberg News
Energy, Food Drive Up Wholesale Price Index
From Reuters
Lunch With Buffett Raises $250,100
From Bloomberg News
Retailers Receive Some Good News
By Leslie Earnest, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Woman Seeks to Be 1st Indian in Legislature
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
A Push to Revive Interest in Bixby Knolls
By Olga R. Rodriguez, Times Staff Writer
Man, 20, Found Stabbed to Death in Alley
From Staff and Wire Reports
Official Fined $24,000 for Campaign Violations
From Staff and Wire Reports
Police Increase Auto Theft Deterrent Efforts
From Staff and Wire Reports
Mayor Raises $200,000 for Reelection Bid
From Staff and Wire Reports
Abuse Charges Dropped Against Former Priest
From Staff and Wire Reports
Taiwanese Candy Firm Held Liable in Child's Death
From Associated Press
Report Finding 30% of L.A. Children in Poverty Draws Swift City Response
By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
Counties Struggle to Handle Recall Bid
By Allison Hoffman, Times Staff Writer
Slaying Victims Remembered as Suspect Returns to State
By Steve Hymon, Jose Cardenas and Richard Fausset, Times Staff Writers
Marine Recalled as a Guardian Angel
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Rollback of Wilderness Protections Decried
By Julie Cart, Times Staff Writer
Painkillers Cost Oxnard Doctor License
By Holly J. Wolcott, Times Staff Writer
Josephine Jacobsen, 94; Was Equivalent to U.S. Poet Laureate
From the Baltimore Sun
Mikels, Parks Fighting Plan to Close Jail
By Gregory W. Griggs, Times Staff Writer
Summer Idyll
91 Express Lanes Planning to Raise Peak-Traffic Tolls
From a Times Staff Writer
Chapman Won't Go to Mexico for Trial
By Daniel Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Foundation Embarks on a Mission to Save the State's Historic Missions
By Karima A. Haynes, Times Staff Writer
Yes, They Do Always Vote 'No' on Budget
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
O.C. Fair's Ritual: Racing to the Gate
By Ashley Powers, Times Staff Writer
Get Kicked Out of Town and You'll Miss All These Great Yard Sales
By Steve Harvey
Ireland's Favorite Sport Hasn't Traveled Well
By Dave Mckibben, Times Staff Writer
Bulk of Historic Park Is Closed
From a Times Staff Writer
Chaim Engel, 87; One of 300 Who Escaped Nazi Death Camp
From Staff and Wire Reports
Carolyn Patterson, 82; Senior Editor at National Geographic
From Staff and Wire Reports
John Roach, 81; Archbishop of Minneapolis, St. Paul
From Staff and Wire Reports
Not Much Is Shaking on State's Fault Lines
By Kenneth Reich, Times Staff Writer
AWOL Wedding Photos Received
By Li Fellers, Times Staff Writer
PUC Cuts Into Irvine's Power Plan
By Daniel Yi, Times Staff Writer
Farmers' Waiver on Water Pollution Controls Survives
By Rone Tempest and Bettina Boxall, Times Staff Writers
Kathleen Raine, 95; English Poet in Visionary Romantic Tradition
From Associated Press
Maps Show Quake Risk to Downtown Area
From Times Staff Reports
L.A. Files Suit Over Pricing of Natural Gas
By Kathleen Nye Flynn, Times Staff Writer
Honoring Ancestors and Cultural Roots
By Teresa Watanabe, Times Staff Writer
Unitarians' Big Forum a Time for Questioning
From Times Wire Services
Presbyterians to Vote on Sex-Accusation Policy
From Times Wire Services
Congregation Splits on Gay Issue in Baptism
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Muslims Plan Patriot Act Opposition
From Times Wire Services
Mennonites Approve Dual Policy on Abortion
From Times Wire Services
Vatican's Operations Run $15-Million Deficit
From Times Wire Services
EU Could Become a Savior for Orthodox Christians in Turkey
From Associated Press
Medics Get to Ailing Sailor
By Monte Morin and Tony Perry, Times Staff Writers
Judge May Rule for DMV in Fight Over Super-Sized RV
By Claire Luna, Times Staff Writer
Tarnation, It's Hot!
Appeal of Payment Over Official's Death Rejected
From Times Wire Reports
Fire Outside Yosemite Is Declared Contained
From Times Wire Reports
Tall Ship Arrives After Trip From Japan
From Times Wire Reports
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Child Porn Case
From Times Wire Reports
Crop Circles Attract Curious Spectators
From Times Wire Reports
Poor Are Priced Out of the Housing Market
From Times Wire Reports
Old Salmon Boat Likely to Be Destroyed
From Times Wire Reports
Geologists Identify Areas of Ventura at Risk Following Major Quakes
By Lynne Barnes, Times Staff Writer
Lord Shawcross, 101; Britain's Chief Prosecutor of Top Nazis
From Associated Press
Heavy Smog Stages a Return to Southland
By Gary Polakovic, Times Staff Writer
Thirsty Colorado Is Proposing to Stick a 'Big Straw' Into Its Namesake River
By Bettina Boxall, Times Staff Writer
O.C. Man Is Sentenced for 50th Strike
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Ordered to Resolve Case Against Pair
By Henry Weinstein, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Youth Leader Gets Life for Lewd Conduct
By Claire Luna, Times Staff Writer
91 Express Lanes Likely to Raise Tolls
By Dan Weikel, Times Staff Writer
Despite Protests, Historic Site Is Being Razed to Build Drugstore
By Hilda Munoz, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Ex-Brass Deny Ignoring Victims
From Associated Press
Senate Vote Shows Support for Troubled AmeriCorps
From Associated Press
Rumsfeld Plan Would Deemphasize Reserves
By Esther Schrader, Times Staff Writer
Gephardt Wins Backing of Machinists Union
From Times Wire Reports
Venue Change Supported for Sniper Case Suspect
From Times Wire Reports
Poll Finds Sharp Drop in Support for Bush
From Times Wire Reports
U.S. Wants to Investigate Medical Marijuana Use
From Times Wire Reports
Going Hog Wild Using Federal Credit Cards
From Associated Press
Liberals' Hope Is a Vermont Centrist
By Elizabeth Mehren and Mark Z. Barabak, Times Staff Writers
The Devil Highway's Number Is Finally Up
By Steve Chawkins, Times Staff Writer
Doctors Treating Pfc. Lynch Expect Her to Be Home Soon
From Associated Press
Editor Was Asked to Quit N.Y. Times
By Josh Getlin, Times Staff Writer
Importance of Shuttle Wing Shield's Age Is Questioned
By Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE
Pluto's Atmosphere and Temperature Increasing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Australians Aim to Map Kangaroo, Wallaby DNA
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Dust Storm May Obscure Mars
By Allison M. Heinrichs, Times Staff Writer
Fans Crowd Rare Whale in Australia
From Reuters
SPORTS
A Knotty Fellow
Lakers Have 'Who's Who': Dunleavy Gets 'Who's Left?'
By J.A. Adande
Piniella Gets Cheers, Loss in Seattle Return
From Associated Press
Angels Starting to Believe
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Appier Offers to Defer Salary to Get Extension
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Simon Is Suspended for Hitting Brewer Mascot
From Associated Press
There Are No Mulligans in This Profession
By John Weyler
He's Beyond a Doubt
By Elliott Teaford, Times Staff Writer
Ready for Move on Mountains
From Associated Press
Loss Is Out of Dodger Control
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Latest Penalty Isn't Fine With Perez
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
A Classic Boxer Versus Puncher
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
Galaxy Trades for Suarez
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Watson's 64 Puts Him Into Players Lead
From Associated Press
Bailey Is Hoping Congaree Is as Good as Gold
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Jockey Gomez Posts Bail After Arrest on Drug-Related Charges
By Bill Christine
Winner Will Smile All the Way to the Bank
By Bob Mieszerski
Nobody's Waving a White Flag Yet
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Baker Gets Heat for His Comments
The Language Barrier
A Low and High Week for Kobe and Lakers
This Time It Counts? Thanks a Lot, Bud
Star-Gazing at Staples Gets More Interesting
It's July, Which Means the Ice Is Still Warm
At Least Dodger Fans Get Some Solid Hits
He's Not Buying Latest Sister Act
Hawkish Faces Trial for Ed Burke Memorial
By Bob Mieszerski
Larry Bird Returns to Pacers as Executive
From Associated Press
Kidd Decides Best Play Is to Stay With Nets
From Associated Press
Stewart Finally Earns First Pole
From Staff and Wire Reports
Castilla, Braves Are Too Powerful for the Cubs
From Associated Press
Diamondbacks Can't Stop Giants
From Associated Press
Tour de France Is Giving Cable Network Some Legs
By Mike Penner
'What do I miss the most about Seattle? Obviously, the...
Help Is on the Way for UCLA Football
From Staff Reports
U.S. Set to Defend Gold Cup
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
Sandeno Doesn't Need Rest
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Decision Retains Title IX Status Quo
By Mike Terry, Times Staff Writer
French Town Steeped in Tradition
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Mt. SAC Hosts Top Tuneup Meet
By John Ortega
Willis Added to NL All-Stars
From Associated Press
Still a Big Problem for East
By Mike Terry, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Chicano Studies Merit the Status of Department
By Rodolfo A. Casarez, Rodolfo A. Casarez is a student at Cal State Northridge and Cal State Los Angeles.
A Boy's Promise Is Stolen Away on Streets of L.A.
By Katrina Hasan Hamilton, Katrina Hasan Hamilton is a teacher at California Charter Academy, Los Angeles.
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